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. >> my mother calls and said michelle is dead. i said, michelle who? some celebrity? what are you talking about? what do you mean? how is that possible? what happened? >> the very questions that the investigators were asking themselves. >> as the investigation gets under way, a security camera provides a critical clue. it's not what it caught, it's what it missed, and why. coming up -- >> there was a camera there that had been unplugged. >> really? >> yes. it was one of the side exits of the hotel. >> who had something to hide, when silent witness continues. i. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and fearlessly devours piles. duo clean technology, corded and cord-free. it's proven quality sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999, intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts... so you can get a running start on the holidays. and now get 48-month financing on all sleep number 360 smart beds. ends monday. oppo
. >> my mother calls and said michelle is dead. i said, michelle who? some celebrity? what are you talking about? what do you mean? how is that possible? what happened? >> the very questions that the investigators were asking themselves. >> as the investigation gets under way, a security camera provides a critical clue. it's not what it caught, it's what it missed, and why. coming up -- >> there was a camera there that had been unplugged. >> really? >> yes....
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>> michele: yeah. there were people on instagram writing that everything was kind of horrible, you know? that it was not gucci. >> alfonsi: did you lose customers at first? >> bizzarri: yeah, i think so. yes. but we got a lot of the-- the new-- the new generations a lot. a lot. actually, i think the change in aesthetic that alessandro did for gucci brought this new generation into the fashion world, the luxury world. >> alfonsi: bizzarri's bet paid off-- gucci sales tripled in five years. who's your customer? is it the movie star, or is it the 19-year-old with their nose pressed against the glass at gucci, that you're hoping wears what you put-- >> michele: i don't know. >> alfonsi: --wears what you put your heart into? >> michele: i was thinking about everybody. because fashion is really for everybody. >> alfonsi: but doesn't everybody have to afford it? >> michele: i don't know. yeah, maybe no. >> alfonsi: no one at gucci apologizes for the prices. they follow the luxury brand philosophy: you can cha
>> michele: yeah. there were people on instagram writing that everything was kind of horrible, you know? that it was not gucci. >> alfonsi: did you lose customers at first? >> bizzarri: yeah, i think so. yes. but we got a lot of the-- the new-- the new generations a lot. a lot. actually, i think the change in aesthetic that alessandro did for gucci brought this new generation into the fashion world, the luxury world. >> alfonsi: bizzarri's bet paid off-- gucci sales...
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michelle was very fun-loving. she was very outgoing. >> i mean, michelle just embraced life. >> she loved being a mom, even though she was a single mom. she made the best out of that situation. she worked two jobs, sometimes three jobs, just to support alexis. >> michelle went skydiving one time, and before she could go, she had to write a letter to lexi just in case something was to happen to her. >> "my life began after having alexis, and the love i have for her could never be measured. but i want tmake sure that if something does happen to me, that alexis will be loved, safe, happy, praised and protected. i don't like thinking about it, because i plan on being here for alexis for a long time." (phone ringing) >> 9-1-1. >> narrator: on september 2, 2010, 24-year-old michelle o'connell died from a gunshot to the mouth. the gun belonged to her boyfriend, jeremy banks, a deputy with the st. johns county sheriff's office in st. augustine, florida. >> everybody's coming, your friends are on the way. >> narrator: depu
michelle was very fun-loving. she was very outgoing. >> i mean, michelle just embraced life. >> she loved being a mom, even though she was a single mom. she made the best out of that situation. she worked two jobs, sometimes three jobs, just to support alexis. >> michelle went skydiving one time, and before she could go, she had to write a letter to lexi just in case something was to happen to her. >> "my life began after having alexis, and the love i have for her...
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it's very different for his wife, michelle obama, michelle had no green screen. her's is a far more familiar black american story rooted in a family that experienced slavery, jim crow, the great migration. as a result, in the early days of campaigning, it was easier for mainstream america, including some conservative black commentators to understand michelle obama using common stereotypes about black women. hence the angry black woman image given to her in this "new yorker" cover after michelle obama found a new-found pride in her country. eventually michelle obama was able to win over a majority of americans with her connection to mothers, military families, even her sense of style. in fact, her 66% favorability rating is now higher than that of her husband, which is currently at about 50%, but the tale of the two michelles, michele bachmann and michelle obama reminds us that we are not yet living in any kind of post-racial america. when michele bachmann says she once lost her faith in america, her criticism is seen as an act of patriotism. she wants to improve
it's very different for his wife, michelle obama, michelle had no green screen. her's is a far more familiar black american story rooted in a family that experienced slavery, jim crow, the great migration. as a result, in the early days of campaigning, it was easier for mainstream america, including some conservative black commentators to understand michelle obama using common stereotypes about black women. hence the angry black woman image given to her in this "new yorker" cover...
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michelle knight was 21. >> michelle told my niece that she was going to use the pay phone and that she would come back to my sister's house, which she didn't. that was the last time michelle was seen. >> reporter: that day, michelle was offered a ride home from ariel castro. but instead, he took her to his home. for 11 years, she was held captive in his house, trapped like a caged animal, beaten, raped and mentally abused. it seems the longer michelle was missing, the more invisible she became. when you say the name amanda or gina in this neighborhood, everybody knows who you're talking about. but nobody knows the name michelle. nobody knows who she was. why is that? >> it's like we forgot about michelle. it's like did she ever come back home or whatever happened to michelle. after that kind of stuff dies down, you don't think about it anymore. nobody ever wondered about michelle knight anymore. we just figured she just went on about her life. >> reporter: people here forgot about michelle in part because the cleveland police removed her name from the fbi's missing persons database. ju
michelle knight was 21. >> michelle told my niece that she was going to use the pay phone and that she would come back to my sister's house, which she didn't. that was the last time michelle was seen. >> reporter: that day, michelle was offered a ride home from ariel castro. but instead, he took her to his home. for 11 years, she was held captive in his house, trapped like a caged animal, beaten, raped and mentally abused. it seems the longer michelle was missing, the more invisible...
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. >> democrats are saying yes to michele bachmann. >> i'm not surprised by how well michele bachmann has done. she comes across as a real person. >> real human moments. very compelling to voters. >> obama's got some magic. >> with the wink and a hug, she's made the minoriajority of gop field disappear. >> king james called napoleon and together decided to kill america. they sent the nina, pina, and santa maria to fight. >>> and yes to stephen colbert. >> i'm sorry to say, ladies and gentlemen, we won! [ applause ] >> it's so cool to be at super pack that even steven colbert is doing it. >> it's something from a channel called comedy central. >> and, yes, this comedy is really over. >>> good evening from new york. republican senate leader mitch mcconnell had a message for the president today. >> i'd like to invite the president to come to the capitol today, to meet with senate republicans. anytime this afternoon, he's available, to come on up to the capitol and meet with senate republicans. that way he can hear directly from senate republicans directly from senate republicans why what
. >> democrats are saying yes to michele bachmann. >> i'm not surprised by how well michele bachmann has done. she comes across as a real person. >> real human moments. very compelling to voters. >> obama's got some magic. >> with the wink and a hug, she's made the minoriajority of gop field disappear. >> king james called napoleon and together decided to kill america. they sent the nina, pina, and santa maria to fight. >>> and yes to stephen...
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michele bachmann is out. deciding, after iowa, that she is not going to continue in her bid for the presidency of this country saying i have decided to stand aside, i will not be continuing in the race for our presidency. but also mentioning obama care some 1 thy1 times in that speec. was&t. surprising she didn't say anything about the presidential run until ten minutes and talked mainly about obama care? i was striking my paper every time she mentioned it, 11 times. >> what she did on the stump in iowa. she was relentless on president obama, his agenda and the health care bill passed which most of country wants. most of the country wants universal health care. you can make the case that michele bachmann is disconnected from what the majority of americans want in this country. there are a lot of good things in that health care bill and i'm sure that the democrats are able to debate it easily. but this is her benchmark issue and it has been all along. she said today that this is the reason why she decided to r
michele bachmann is out. deciding, after iowa, that she is not going to continue in her bid for the presidency of this country saying i have decided to stand aside, i will not be continuing in the race for our presidency. but also mentioning obama care some 1 thy1 times in that speec. was&t. surprising she didn't say anything about the presidential run until ten minutes and talked mainly about obama care? i was striking my paper every time she mentioned it, 11 times. >> what she did...
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as always, michelle outdid herself. she is one of the best speakers that i have ever heard, and it seems to just flow from her. say, iing she had to think the people of our country should be so proud of our first lady and all she is doing for hillary. do you think that having michelle obama out their changes people's minds about whether or not they will vote for hillary clinton? i cannot imagine anybody after all that has gone on this week would not vote for hillary. but there is just no comparison. win ak that she should slam dunk, more or less. and that is not locker room talk. host: republican line, north carolina. wouldu someone whose mind be swayed after what you heard from michelle obama? not need to hear her, but i think she should run for president. i would vote for her in a minute. i will be voting for hillary. i do not understand, there has to be some way to boot him out and let someone else run. i liked him for maybe the first they and after that, -- show a guy that put his hand on missile release. if he is i
as always, michelle outdid herself. she is one of the best speakers that i have ever heard, and it seems to just flow from her. say, iing she had to think the people of our country should be so proud of our first lady and all she is doing for hillary. do you think that having michelle obama out their changes people's minds about whether or not they will vote for hillary clinton? i cannot imagine anybody after all that has gone on this week would not vote for hillary. but there is just no...
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it is easy to not just dismiss michele bachmann, but to enjoy michele bachmann as the sort of living, breathing embodiment of the crazy in american politics. it is almost a national pastime to watch michele bachmann do her thing. that's what "newsweek" was getting at with the infamous crazy-eyed cover story that they did on michele bachmann during the campaign. i feel like it's worth keeping in mind from the profile on bachmann at the height of her presidential prospects, quote, you will want to laugh, but don't, because the secret of michele bachmann's success is that every time you laugh at her, she gets stronger. matt taibbi was making that context in her run for president last year. she won the iowa straw poll, forced tim pawlenty out of the race by winning that straw poll and him not getting anywhere in it. she did great at the first debate. it was not inconceivable she might do well in the long run for that nomination. matt taibbi was writing that profile saying don't laugh so hard at michele bachmann you fail to notice she's kind of popular and this might be possible. ultimatel
it is easy to not just dismiss michele bachmann, but to enjoy michele bachmann as the sort of living, breathing embodiment of the crazy in american politics. it is almost a national pastime to watch michele bachmann do her thing. that's what "newsweek" was getting at with the infamous crazy-eyed cover story that they did on michele bachmann during the campaign. i feel like it's worth keeping in mind from the profile on bachmann at the height of her presidential prospects, quote, you...
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it was about michele bachmann. about her possible prow es on the national level for the republican party. and you want to go down the road about sexism. she's raising money, she's being asked to speak at the national tea party convention and apparently, you don't have a comment and we're out of time. >> i do have a comment. >> got to move on. >>> coming up, the chicago tea partiers have crossed the line. they heckled a mother trying to tell the story of her daughter-in-law's death at a town hall meeting. she will join me. plus, now we know why john boehner doesn't have time to get reform passed. host playing government. he's hot on the back nine. we'll have shocking numbers when we come back. national car rental knows i'm picky. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. >>> the president's made up his mind on afghanistan and i think it could cost him a second term. daily
it was about michele bachmann. about her possible prow es on the national level for the republican party. and you want to go down the road about sexism. she's raising money, she's being asked to speak at the national tea party convention and apparently, you don't have a comment and we're out of time. >> i do have a comment. >> got to move on. >>> coming up, the chicago tea partiers have crossed the line. they heckled a mother trying to tell the story of her...
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what michele bachmann -- not michele bachmann. but what tea partiers said in 2010 is identical to what was said in 1994. everybody talks about how much the republican party has changed and gotten more radical and right wing. what i hear them saying on the trail is the same thing we were saying which is less government, less taxes. >> i'm not saying that. i'm not saying the republican party is more radical and right wing. >> you said i couldn't win back in my district. they're saying the same thing today i've been saying for 16 years. >> you have to understand the ronald reagan we knew on the day he left his office, would have a hard time in this republican primary in 2011-2012. >> is disagree. >> i'm telling you philosophically, this party is sorting out a lot of the transition from reagan to right now. michele bachmann resonates -- >> you have to see where we are right now. we're in august. >> it resonates. >> we're in august of 2011 which was identical -- >> it resonates because it's a represe representation of big government. i
what michele bachmann -- not michele bachmann. but what tea partiers said in 2010 is identical to what was said in 1994. everybody talks about how much the republican party has changed and gotten more radical and right wing. what i hear them saying on the trail is the same thing we were saying which is less government, less taxes. >> i'm not saying that. i'm not saying the republican party is more radical and right wing. >> you said i couldn't win back in my district. they're saying...
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that michelle obama wants you. >> it was a very wonderful experience. michelle obama told me that her daughters loved my work and they were very excited. and i think maybe they're part of the reasons why i came with michelle obama on this trip. which i'm very grateful for. >> you had said this, that i live, i love, i teach but most important i learn. >> i learn, yes. >> what's the biggest lesson you say you would have learned? >> don't are trust everyone. especially when they say, "trust me." >> you keep your private life private but you do share. it's also important to let people know about some of the hardships that you've gone through. why is it important that people know that? >> because i need to give them context, who i am what i am where i am today. i wanted them to see i was able to make it out of this poverty. i was able to take myself and my family out of it by doing something i love about. >> michelle eventually reconnected with her father. the man who knew when he named her that she was destined to be a powerhouse. >> what was your name? >>
that michelle obama wants you. >> it was a very wonderful experience. michelle obama told me that her daughters loved my work and they were very excited. and i think maybe they're part of the reasons why i came with michelle obama on this trip. which i'm very grateful for. >> you had said this, that i live, i love, i teach but most important i learn. >> i learn, yes. >> what's the biggest lesson you say you would have learned? >> don't are trust everyone....
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yet, michelle bachmann is too conservative. >> sean: michelle bachmann helped raise 20 foster children. i would bet she knows the ages of all of them, just a thought. [ laughing ] >> sean: they're talking to her, her husband, you know who is in the medical field, he took medicare reimbursements. barack obama cut medicare 500 billion dollars. let's roll this tape. >> while bachmann campaigns for less government spending and opposes expansion of medicaid, nbc news obtained state records that show the bachmann's clinic received government funds, $137,000 if federal and state medicaid payments since 2005. that money considered reimbursement for treatment provided to low income patients. >> tim pawlenty wants to be seen as a tea party favorite. we heard michelle bachmann trying to make this case she is a purist tea party candidate despite the fact that she has this hypocrisy problem benefiting from government spending. >> sean: excuse me, her doctor gave services. this is the government system what is he supposed to do it for free? is the government going to force this go to medical school
yet, michelle bachmann is too conservative. >> sean: michelle bachmann helped raise 20 foster children. i would bet she knows the ages of all of them, just a thought. [ laughing ] >> sean: they're talking to her, her husband, you know who is in the medical field, he took medicare reimbursements. barack obama cut medicare 500 billion dollars. let's roll this tape. >> while bachmann campaigns for less government spending and opposes expansion of medicaid, nbc news obtained state...
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represent you is because michele bachmann made sure you know the name michele bachmann, because michele bachmann's vocation isn't actually member of congress, it's being someone who is known by the people like you. today, we know that michele bachmann will not be seeking reelection next year, a decision she announced, fittingly, because it's the medium she works within, in a web video, a long, long, aggressively boring and overmusically scored web video. there were moments, however, in the eight-plus minutes of her camera monologue of pure trademark michele bachmann amazingness, starting with the not reasons she's leaving congress. >> be assured, my decision was not in any way influenced by any concerns about my being reelected to congress. and rest assured, this decision was not impacted in any way by the recent inquiries into the activities of my former presidential campaign or my former presidential staff. >> as convincing as rob ford's crack-cocaine denial, no, michele bachmann is not quitting congress because she might lose her seat to the guy who almost unseated her last year or b
represent you is because michele bachmann made sure you know the name michele bachmann, because michele bachmann's vocation isn't actually member of congress, it's being someone who is known by the people like you. today, we know that michele bachmann will not be seeking reelection next year, a decision she announced, fittingly, because it's the medium she works within, in a web video, a long, long, aggressively boring and overmusically scored web video. there were moments, however, in the...
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first lady michelle obama. that's coming up. >>> and south carolina's new photo identification law will deny some people their constitutional right to vote. melissa harris-perry joins me next. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be
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this is the way michele bachmann plays ball. she's a fear monger, a pedestrian letter of hate, she hates everything that she doesn't like. she tries to scare americans into believing her backwards ideology is the best way for america, the best path forward. this person thinks it's morally correct to steal health care from 30 million americans, after two elections of a president who advocated for it boldly, because, you see, the government is paying for it. but then when it comes to michele bachmann getting her cash, her government mention, i guarantee you, she's going to be right in line. we're not going to treat her like a veteran at the va and make her wait months and months and months, she's going to get her pension right away. ironically, the republicans and the conservatives hate unions, they hate workers, wage earners, collective bargaining, they hate guaranteed pension, guaranteed health care. they're the first ones to take it, they're in the best union on the face of the earth. they get to vote their pay raise, they get
this is the way michele bachmann plays ball. she's a fear monger, a pedestrian letter of hate, she hates everything that she doesn't like. she tries to scare americans into believing her backwards ideology is the best way for america, the best path forward. this person thinks it's morally correct to steal health care from 30 million americans, after two elections of a president who advocated for it boldly, because, you see, the government is paying for it. but then when it comes to michele...
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vote for michelle obama. it's not just women. she's very popular among that crowd with the men in the crowd, young and old, black and white, you name it and she's really bringing in the african-american voters into the tent for hillary clinton. i talked to many of them who had felt over this campaign they haven't had a hero in the race without barack obama, not feeling the same passion for hillary clinton. and i think judging from what i heard today, found their hero in the race and it's michelle obama. >> thanks very much. the panel is back with us this hour. it is interesting to see you hear in that report they maybe once had more of a rocky relationship. clearly michelle obama sees her husband's legacy at stake here as much as anything else. >> without a doubt. she is all in on the hillary clinton campaign and in a way she may not have been when this started out. would have done what was asked of her but she has seen this quest that hillary clinton and her team have put together to recreate the obama coali
vote for michelle obama. it's not just women. she's very popular among that crowd with the men in the crowd, young and old, black and white, you name it and she's really bringing in the african-american voters into the tent for hillary clinton. i talked to many of them who had felt over this campaign they haven't had a hero in the race without barack obama, not feeling the same passion for hillary clinton. and i think judging from what i heard today, found their hero in the race and it's...
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michelle bachmann. do not underestimate her. do not think if sarah palin does happen to run, all of a sudden michelle bachmann goes away. bachmann's in this race. she's running and she's running hard as a tea part candidate. sarah palin isn't. we done think she's going to be anytime soon if she is at all. i think that matters to people. >> you've got barack obama going to iowa. maybe not so coincidently. he sort of flunked the primary yesterday. here you had all the excitement for the democratic base for those who support gay rights, gay and lesbian rights, the big vote on friday night. andrew cuomo we could talk further about the presidential prospects in 2016 for cuomo who's now a hero for that constituency. the president from their point of view waffling on it and for dow who writes it is odd that the first black president is letting andrew cuomo go down in history as the leader on the front lines of the civil rights issue of our time. but for the president the urgency of now applies to only getting checks from the gay commun
michelle bachmann. do not underestimate her. do not think if sarah palin does happen to run, all of a sudden michelle bachmann goes away. bachmann's in this race. she's running and she's running hard as a tea part candidate. sarah palin isn't. we done think she's going to be anytime soon if she is at all. i think that matters to people. >> you've got barack obama going to iowa. maybe not so coincidently. he sort of flunked the primary yesterday. here you had all the excitement for the...
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: >> michele: >> mangiatordi: >> damiano: >> mangiatordi: (bleep) >> michele: >> mangiatordi: ♪ (machines hissing) >> woman: >> mattia: >> woman: >> mattia: >> mangiator: >> woman: >> nurse: >> mattia: >> mangiatordi: >> mattia: >> enzo: (clearthroat) >> mattia: >> si. >> mattia: ♪ >> prime minister giuseppe conte announced his long- awaited timetable for getting the country back to normal after seven weeks inown. from may the 4th, public parks and gardens will reopen and people will be able to visit relatives who live in the me region. phase two, he says, is called "living with the virus," keeping track of fresh cases to prevent the pandemic rsing its head once again. then the third phase will be an eventual return to normal social and work life. >>gasping happily) >> elena: >> mangiatordi: >> woman: (woman crying) >> mangiatordi: ♪ ♪ >> go to pbs.org/frontline director sasha achilli about making this film. >> the stories i've done haveee alwayselsewhere, i've never actually made a story about my country.ea >> and more about treating patients in the cremona hospital. then listen to
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you can connect with michelle. she'll be tweeting with the audience. michelle will be on twitter on monday at 7:00p.m. eastern. that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight". al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> next on al jazeera america presents... >> the catholic church of the 21st century is a global financial power. the pope might just be one of the biggest landloards in the world. the church is now spending heavily on political lobbyists. >> 21% of the dioceses told us that they never audit their parishes. we found that 85% of the dioceses had experienced an embezzlement in recent years many more t
you can connect with michelle. she'll be tweeting with the audience. michelle will be on twitter on monday at 7:00p.m. eastern. that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight". al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera...
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it was just crazy michele bachmann scrolling around on her ipad that nobody believed. there was an investigation with that complaint. today, in a surprise move in what may turn out to be not just a bombshell for iowa politics and a presidential campaign that's already over and people like michele bachmann and ron paul who are already out of politics, but a bombshell for republican politics now and for republican efforts to take the senate now this year, today the surprise news is that this has all been resolved. apparently it wasn't a political witch hunt because he was against gay marriage. it wasn't just claims from michele bachmann. today, kent sorenson pled guilty on two charges. he's facing between 5 to 25 years in prison and $500,000 total fine. he posted his plea agreement on line. the bottom line is that he admits to having taken bribes for his endorsement. he was bribed by the ron paul for president campaign. they paid him a total of $75,000 for his endorsement in iowa, where he pled guilty to, was working with the ron paul campaign to lie about the bribe mone
it was just crazy michele bachmann scrolling around on her ipad that nobody believed. there was an investigation with that complaint. today, in a surprise move in what may turn out to be not just a bombshell for iowa politics and a presidential campaign that's already over and people like michele bachmann and ron paul who are already out of politics, but a bombshell for republican politics now and for republican efforts to take the senate now this year, today the surprise news is that this has...
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michelle don't go away. you are going to come back with joe williams and we will take a quick break, but later, brett erlich becomes pen pals with the g.o.p. republican love letters. it feels so wrong because it's s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s we will not settle for easy answers. (vo) the former governor of ny eliot spitzer, joins the new news network. >>every night we will drill down on the days top stories in search of facts that inform. >> we don't stop until we get answers that are truthful, serious, and not based on simplistic answers. >>we're here because we're independent. [ male announcer ] cookies with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfari
michelle don't go away. you are going to come back with joe williams and we will take a quick break, but later, brett erlich becomes pen pals with the g.o.p. republican love letters. it feels so wrong because it's s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s we will not settle for easy answers. (vo) the former governor of ny eliot spitzer, joins the new news network. >>every night we will drill down on the days top stories in search of facts that inform. >> we don't stop...
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>> look, michele bachmann's camp was very happy the question was asked. they said on record they felt it was an opportunity. all of those -- it sounded like men, booing, they felt she had been victimized. don't attack the woman, don't ask her a legitimate question. did they ask about newt gingrich's marriages? not to my knowledge, but i think if this is going to be a part of your politics, it's going to be completely fair to ask and we don't need to protect female candidates different from male candidates. >> irin carmon, you convinced me. thank you. >> thaing very much. >>> coming up, downgrade of u.s. debt helped make the economy look like a roller coaster this week. and no matter what you think of standard & poor's, and we don't think much of it, but they say about why they downgraded us tells something dangerous about our politics. >>> a news magazine cover provided some of the best in late night humor this week. friday funnys are coming up. >>> and standard & poor's has more to say about the downgrade. the short version, it's our politics. is more im
>> look, michele bachmann's camp was very happy the question was asked. they said on record they felt it was an opportunity. all of those -- it sounded like men, booing, they felt she had been victimized. don't attack the woman, don't ask her a legitimate question. did they ask about newt gingrich's marriages? not to my knowledge, but i think if this is going to be a part of your politics, it's going to be completely fair to ask and we don't need to protect female candidates different...
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michelle is not a typical make-up artist. she rarely makes up any face than her own. she has gone from blocker to youtube sensation to exhausted entrepreneur. >> i was creating, writing stories, doing comic books, making my own universe and story. >> the 27-year-old's youtube channel amassed over 100 views since 2006. also tonight... >> the worst nightmare that a parent could go through. >> reporter: alex overdosed inside her home. >> we did a do not resuscitate order. and the priest came and passed peace fly. >> reporter: alex may have been brought back to life with this. >>> thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. it's jaw-dropping the spike of heroin use in this country that cropped up in suburban neighbourhoods, rural communities, claiming lives we never thought would be lost to smack. it's nothing less than a health crisis and the fight critical and now officers armed themselves with a weapon against drug overdoses. an anecdote that can save lives and rescue users from the edge of death. in maryland lori jane gliha found out what happens when the help come but too l
michelle is not a typical make-up artist. she rarely makes up any face than her own. she has gone from blocker to youtube sensation to exhausted entrepreneur. >> i was creating, writing stories, doing comic books, making my own universe and story. >> the 27-year-old's youtube channel amassed over 100 views since 2006. also tonight... >> the worst nightmare that a parent could go through. >> reporter: alex overdosed inside her home. >> we did a do not resuscitate...
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she believes in health, she believes in eating well, what better michelle than michelle obama's arms. she's given us a right to bear arms and i like it. >> thank you so much for joining us. after the break, robert gates said his book about president obama was hijacked by partisan. really? >>> christa freeland is a lifelong journalist who is a familiar face on cable news. she gave that up last year to return to her native canada and win a seat in the parliament. in a piece for politico magazine she writes much of the media is based on stark and writes about what much of the culture is about how vial political leaders are. how snarky is the media culture and weren't you part of it for many years? >> of course. and i wrote about that, howard. and i do want to start off by saying i don't mean -- and if you read the whole piece, i hope this will come across as some sort of self-righteous scold or come across as holier than thou. but my main point was -- and as you know, this was sort of taking off on a debate that has been raging in the blososphere about snark and which is the right approa
she believes in health, she believes in eating well, what better michelle than michelle obama's arms. she's given us a right to bear arms and i like it. >> thank you so much for joining us. after the break, robert gates said his book about president obama was hijacked by partisan. really? >>> christa freeland is a lifelong journalist who is a familiar face on cable news. she gave that up last year to return to her native canada and win a seat in the parliament. in a piece for...
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is michele bachmann smart enough to not run for president? >> you know, when she -- she's been in congress a few terms. early in the last term she was going to seminars hosted by ron paul. remember, ron paul ran for president, didn't win. built a very big following around his ideas, his issues. and we all remember his -- helped get his son elected to a senate seat. that's a pretty good record of success for running a presidential campaign that didn't succeed. so i think a lesson that she could have reasonably taken is that if you run from the house, no one thinks you can win, you can bring everyone over to your ideology and that's a pretty big win. >> thank you, dave weigel, for that word of encouragement for michele bachmann to run for president. you get it. you know how to do this segment. msnbc contributor and political reporter for slate, dave weigel. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, maine governor paul lapage-s joining his fellow republican governors in the fight against big labor. his big move, removing a mural depict m
is michele bachmann smart enough to not run for president? >> you know, when she -- she's been in congress a few terms. early in the last term she was going to seminars hosted by ron paul. remember, ron paul ran for president, didn't win. built a very big following around his ideas, his issues. and we all remember his -- helped get his son elected to a senate seat. that's a pretty good record of success for running a presidential campaign that didn't succeed. so i think a lesson that she...
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>> congresswoman michele bachmann wins big in iowa. rick perry officially announces that he wants to be your president. >> i declare to you today as a candidate for president of the united states. [cheers] >> who has the advantage and what does this mean for the other candidates? we will hear from one of them. >> there is nothing wrong with america that can't be fixed. >> president obama begins his midwest bus tour talking to the folks about the economy. but, with his poll numbers hitting a new low, is it too late for the commander in chief? mary katharine ham and leslie marshall will analyze. >> we have it better than we have ever had it. >> warren buffet continues his campaign to get the rich to pay more. actor and economist ben stein has a few thoughts of his own. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> laura: hi, everybody, i'm laura ingraham in tonight for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us. let's get right to our top story. it was a busy weeken
>> congresswoman michele bachmann wins big in iowa. rick perry officially announces that he wants to be your president. >> i declare to you today as a candidate for president of the united states. [cheers] >> who has the advantage and what does this mean for the other candidates? we will hear from one of them. >> there is nothing wrong with america that can't be fixed. >> president obama begins his midwest bus tour talking to the folks about the economy. but, with...
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michele bachmann was in hot water. but more to your point, chris, i think she represented a strain of e legislated officials who don't feel they have to do anything once elected into office. they are there to demagogue. it sort of donned on her as it tid to jim demint and sarah palin, they can be incendiary figures without actually holding office. >> i want to blow the whistle there. i don't think either party is more honest than the other party. i don't think any party violates campaign lawing more than the other does. this may be a factor. she's innocent until proven guilty. my problem with her was i'm not sure she was good for anything. never did anything good for the country. >> someone asked me earlier today what will be the impact of this decision of hers. the answer really is, not much. she was not truly a player on capitol hill. >> why did we think or a lot of us thought she had some wind in her sails? remember, she announced she won the iowa caucus for president? >> she did represent a slice of the american el
michele bachmann was in hot water. but more to your point, chris, i think she represented a strain of e legislated officials who don't feel they have to do anything once elected into office. they are there to demagogue. it sort of donned on her as it tid to jim demint and sarah palin, they can be incendiary figures without actually holding office. >> i want to blow the whistle there. i don't think either party is more honest than the other party. i don't think any party violates campaign...
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first lady michelle obama. that's coming up. >>> and south carolina's new photo identification law will deny some people their constitutional right to vote. melissa harris-perry joins me next. [ female announcer ] instantly smooth wrinkles with a shot? wait a second... with olay challenge that. new regenerist wrinkle revolution... relaxes the look of wrinkles instantly, and the look of deep wrinkles in 14 days. ready, set, smooth... regenerist. from olay. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare in
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that's the reason michele bachmann asked for it. it's true in every other community around the country that has benefitted from the line item for hiring cops. reinstate that across the country. do not tell me republicans would object to that, republicans have asked for it, even if they did only ask for themselves. they say politics is the art of the possible, beltway has been saying for more than a year that any political action to save the economy is impossible because republicans will just not allow it, but we as a country have been through four huge shocks that should have changed everybody's perception about what is possible right now. we learned the recession we are trying to crawl out of now was even worse than we originally thought it was. we came within a whisker of defaulting on our debt because of the flirtation with default, credit rating was downgraded and now the market looks like this every other day or so. we've absorbed these dramatic shocks in just the last two weeks. anybody who tells you about what's possible and
that's the reason michele bachmann asked for it. it's true in every other community around the country that has benefitted from the line item for hiring cops. reinstate that across the country. do not tell me republicans would object to that, republicans have asked for it, even if they did only ask for themselves. they say politics is the art of the possible, beltway has been saying for more than a year that any political action to save the economy is impossible because republicans will just...
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sarah palin or michele bachmann? text "a" for palin, "b" for bachmann. the market right into my desktop. launch my watchlist -- a popping stock catches my eye. pull up the price chart. see what the analysts say. as i jump back, cnbc confirms what i thought. pull the trigger -- done. i can even do most of this on my smartphone. really, it's incredible. like nothing i've ever experienced. trade free for 60 days on redesigned power e-trade pro. empowered. me powered. that's what i am on weight watchers. i'm learning stuff that i thought i knew, and i didn't. turns out i just needed the right direction. weight watchers. i even lost weight on vacation. yep, vacation. i'm me-powered. know what else? i want my family and my friends to learn good habits. and they are, and you can, too. and you can join for free. weight watchers. because it works. i like it. a lot. >>> in my "playbook" tonight, more than 10,000 people showed up today to watch sarah palin pal around with michele bachmann at a rally in minneapolis. palin has one thing going for her, she knows how t
sarah palin or michele bachmann? text "a" for palin, "b" for bachmann. the market right into my desktop. launch my watchlist -- a popping stock catches my eye. pull up the price chart. see what the analysts say. as i jump back, cnbc confirms what i thought. pull the trigger -- done. i can even do most of this on my smartphone. really, it's incredible. like nothing i've ever experienced. trade free for 60 days on redesigned power e-trade pro. empowered. me powered. that's...
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and the split between michele bachmann loyalty. i need to think about that more deeply before i think of a answer. >> do you think pawlenty voters were romney voters? >> there could be some of that. but on the other hand -- i better say no to that. i don't think so because i saw a lot of former romney supporters supporting pawlenty. romney is not playing here in iowa. i saw rick perry get more write-in votes for romney. >> it may have come from his supporters, and he was not running, and the straw poll started before perry was in the race, and he got those votes. is that a big deal? >> there has been a very large perry write-in campaign going across the state. >> so he tried. this is not willy-nilly people showing up. >> event after event people would stand up and give a speech for rick perry. it was not that he was sitting in texas and people came here and put up a vote in rick perry. there was an effort for a write-in campaign. and i remind people, the senator of alaska is there because of a write-in campaign. >> when rick perry
and the split between michele bachmann loyalty. i need to think about that more deeply before i think of a answer. >> do you think pawlenty voters were romney voters? >> there could be some of that. but on the other hand -- i better say no to that. i don't think so because i saw a lot of former romney supporters supporting pawlenty. romney is not playing here in iowa. i saw rick perry get more write-in votes for romney. >> it may have come from his supporters, and he was not...
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very gracefully did his job, and michele bachmann falls apart. let's take a look. >> you said that the founding fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery. >> well, if you look at one of our founding fathers, john quincy adams, that's absolutely true. he was a very young boy when he was with his father, serving essentially as his father's secretary. he tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure that we did, in fact, one day eradicate slavery. >> he wasn't one of the founding fathers. he was a president, he was a secretary of state, a member of congress, you're right, he did work to end slavery decades later. but -- so you're standing by this comment that the founding fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery? >> well, john quincy adams most certainly was a part of the revolutionary war, eric. he was a young boy, but he was actively involved. >> jonathan, it seems michele bachmann is presenting an intelligence test for republican voters. is there any chance that enough of them can fail that test, that she could become the nominee? >> you know
very gracefully did his job, and michele bachmann falls apart. let's take a look. >> you said that the founding fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery. >> well, if you look at one of our founding fathers, john quincy adams, that's absolutely true. he was a very young boy when he was with his father, serving essentially as his father's secretary. he tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure that we did, in fact, one day eradicate slavery. >> he wasn't one of the...
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the party really begins here today, tonight, and michelle obama, what is the big test for michelle obama? we know she's practiced, she's a practiced speaker, she's been on the national stage, unlike ann romney, who hit it out of the park with her first effort, really, using teleprompters and all the attention. what is the tactical political effect of michelle obama? >> i think michelle made her debut four years ago in what was an off the chart speech. i think she, because of her closeness obviously with the president and her viewpoint, she can really tell the story of his values, his upbringing, what he believes, and what he wants to do yet for this country. i think she is going to be a powerful and passionate advocate for the president tonight and will give a great speech. >> unlike mitt romney, who needed to have the biography filled in and ann romney was trying to explain just who is this man who has been described variously as robotic and not warm and cuddly to the outside world, at least, president obama has a very high popularity quotient but his big gap is on answering the republi
the party really begins here today, tonight, and michelle obama, what is the big test for michelle obama? we know she's practiced, she's a practiced speaker, she's been on the national stage, unlike ann romney, who hit it out of the park with her first effort, really, using teleprompters and all the attention. what is the tactical political effect of michelle obama? >> i think michelle made her debut four years ago in what was an off the chart speech. i think she, because of her closeness...